Guest Teasan I’m no stranger to steeping teas, but I am a stranger to reviewing them. I’ve always liked trying varieties of teas that couldn’t be stranger
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Mike: Got a chance to steep some Stash Holiday Chai last night while watching The Daily Show. Useless details aside, perhaps this…
Continue ReadingDax: Before I jettisoned to Arizona, I had a stash bag of teas that I didn’t get to share with Mike, therefore I get to HOTH a few solo steeps. Bentley’s Jasmine Green Tea is…
Continue ReadingMike: Let me start off by saying, we’re back! After a long hiatus with major financial and geographical moofs, the Tea Amigos have
Continue ReadingMike: Te ain’t fooling around with their Organic Forest Green tea. It’s got the grassiness necessary to reap the pinnacle of the shrubs that grow atop the Scottish Highlands.
Continue ReadingDax: When you are steeping the Harney and Sons, yakwii. They call themselves master blenders and I can’t help but nod in agreement.
Continue ReadingMike: Light travels faster than sound which is why you see fireworks before you hear them. The same holds true for tea because you see them Jasmine Pearls expanding with the quickness..
Continue ReadingMike: We’ve been talking behind Lipton Tea’s back for a long time but now it’s time to come out and just say it. Can’t you do anything right?
Continue ReadingSometimes teasans have a lot of time on their hands, and also a lot of tea at their residence. The homies over at Wiseman Tea decided that the world should be made of tea, and did just […]
Continue ReadingMike:East India Assam Tea is definitely a solid steep for the black tea fanatic. A strong black tea flavor penetrates this brew the way water peculates up your toilet paper when just the edge hits the water.
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